Residential Architecture of the 1950's and 60's - 3 CE credits

03/21/2019 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM CST

Admission

$35.00

Location

Minneapolis, MN

Description

The Details

This class examines the social and historical influences that defined the unique residential styles and trends most associated with the mid-mod era. We'll look not only at common forms like the Cape Cod and the ranch house, but also some high-style examples designed by prominent architects. The fascinating story behind 1950s and 60s homes, neighborhoods, and suburbs will be explored in this three-hour CE class, which will leave you with a new appreciation for Minnesota's mid-century properties.

Taught by architectural historian and Augsburg University professor Kristin Anderson, this rich overview is three hours long and has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3 hours of continuing real estate education. It is open to all.

Reminders

Online pre-registration is mandatory. We are unable to take walk-ins.

Refund and cancellation policy: Please email nheneghan@mnpreservation.org if you wish to cancel your registration and would like a refund. Preservation Alliance of Minnesota will refund the cost of the class up to 7 days before the class.

Brought to you by the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, this Old Home Certified class is worth 3 CE credits to licensed Minnesota Realtors®. It is open to all.

At Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (PAM), our services and community efforts are fee-supported through contributions, fundraising and grants. As a nonprofit, we strive to keep our rates low so our services are accessible to individuals, communities and organizations of almost any size. Together, we can all make the past a building block of our future.